RBM24 Controls Cardiac QT Interval Through CaMKIIδ Splicing
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Calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase II delta (CaMKIIδ) is the predominant cardiac isoform and it is alternatively spliced to generate multiple variants. Variable variants allow for distinct localization and potentially different functions in the heart. Dysregulation of CaMKIIδ splicing has been demonstrated to be involved in the pathogenesis of heart diseases, such as cardiac hypertrophy, arrhythmia, and diastolic dysfunction. However, the mechanisms that regulate CaMKIIδ are incompletely understood. Here, we show that RNA binding motif protein 24 (RBM24) is a key splicing regulator of CaMKIIδ. RBM24 ablation leads to the aberrant shift of CaMKIIδ towards the δ-C isoform, which is known to activate the L-type Ca current. In line with this, we found marked alteration in Ca handling followed by prolongation of the ventricular cardiac action potential and QT interval in RBM24 knockout mice, and these changes could be attenuated by treatment with an inhibitor of CaMKIIδ. Importantly, knockdown of RBM24 in human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes showed similar electrophysiological abnormalities, suggesting the important role of RBM24 in the human heart. Thus, our data suggest that RBM24 is a critical regulator of CaMKIIδ to control the cardiac QT interval, highlighting the key role of splicing regulation in cardiac rhythm.
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